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XPS Notebook Torn-Apart and Overclocked 24

Pelly writes "For those who are interested in seeing the inner-workings of Dell's latest XPS M1710 flagship notebook, Hot Hardware has taken the time to rip the system apart and photograph the hardware for your viewing pleasure. In addition, there's some amusing overclocking attempts which utilize the sub-zero temperatures of New Hampshire's winter weather to provide an interesting spin on the review."
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XPS Notebook Torn-Apart and Overclocked

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  • Re:Guh! (Score:5, Funny)

    by dave420 ( 699308 ) on Monday February 26, 2007 @12:02PM (#18153636)
    It has the 7950, which is as powerful as notebook GPUs get, so it's not as if it has some shitty onboard Intel video :) Getting upset with Dell for not magically summoning yet-to-be-created parts is pretty funny, though :)
  • Re:Guh! (Score:0, Funny)

    by ILuvRamen ( 1026668 ) on Monday February 26, 2007 @01:53PM (#18155466)
    well in that case, why did they leave out the magical unicorn horn dust to accelerate the Mr. Fusion power supply so the transisters in the quantum processor can move faster than the speed of light? Geeze, stupid Dell always putting in their "real" parts that "exist" in their notebooks. They should really think outside the box of reality sometime.

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